“We actually did community theater together back in Phoenix when we were younger,” Sparks, 22, told Celebuzz in a recent interview. “Now that we’re both in our respective fields, I would love to do something with her. She’s so funny. Her comedic timing is impeccable. She’s an amazing actress.”

“I got to see her earlier this year, at an Essence Luncheon,” the former American Idol winner continued. “All the Oscar buzz was happening for The Help, and she had this gorgeous white dress on. I was so excited to see her there. We hugged and I was like, ‘Congratulations!’ And she said the same thing.”

“Hopefully I’ll get a chance to see her again and we can exchange information, because I’m still missing that.”

“I was nervous that after Sparkle I would be pigeon-holed into just movie-musicals,” she continued. “So far, it’s been pretty wide-spread. I got a romantic comedy script that came in, I got a drama [script] that came in. There was this other one that came in the other day that was kind of like action, sci-fi amazingness. [Laughs]”

Called “My Migraine Triggers,” the app is designed to help migraine-prone individuals track their triggers to find out what causes them to have those pesky headaches.

“It’s essentially a migraine diary,” she said.

“Basically, what you do is, you go in. It asks you if you’ve had a headache. You list a couple of different things — Did I have caffeine? Did I change up my diet? Did you get any sleep? Were you around a lot of buzzing sounds or noises?” She explained.

“You keep tracking, and eventually you have these graphs and charts that tell you and show you what your personal triggers are. Then you can take the preventative steps to hopefully not getting the migraine,” she said.